BarbLyon - Audiobook Demo-Girl Next Door, Angry Mom, Motivation Speaker

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Description

Features the narration I performed for the Nebula Award Winning Novelette \"Carpe Glitter\", by Cat Rambo for Meerkat Press, and so a snippet from \"Diet and Weight Loss Secrets You Wish You Knew\", from Dr. Susan Albers.

Vocal Characteristics

Language

English

Voice Age

Middle Aged (35-54)

Accents

North American (General) North American (US General American - GenAM) North American (US Midwest- Chicago, Great Lakes)

Transcript

Note: Transcripts are generated using speech recognition software and may contain errors.
another knock at the door. Justus, the teakettle went off. You get it? I said, It's the agents. I suspect eternal frowned, but did not Deamer. I went to make tea when I came back. It was not the agents there with Eterno, but my mother. She stood there, oddly enough, with the missing metal hand pointed into his side. Apparently Turno knew more than I did about its capabilities. He was keeping very still. She said to me, Where is he? Where's Heinrich? Not here. I said she chap, the finger into eternal is ribs. Bring him here or I kill the old man. He's your father? No, Hinrichs, My father. Bring him to me. What could I dio? He's upstairs. I said I can go get him. Her eyes glittered at me. How had I never guessed the depths of her lunacy? All right, she said. But if you try some trickery, you should know I will kill him. She pulled back her hand and pointed downward with a crack and a smell of electricity. A projectile whizzed from the barrel, shooting eternal in the leg. It cried out, went to his knees than drop forward onto his hands. She stood there with a hand, aimed a new with the back of his head and nodded in challenge at me. All right, I said hastily. All right, whether you bite your nails or binge on comfort foods when you're stressed breaking a habit it's hard to dio. Once our actions become automatically ingrained in us, they're no longer a conscious choice. A feeling simply leads to a reaction by passing the thought process entirely. And when you do try to fight the urge not to do something you crave doing thoughts of it end up torturing you all day long. For example, one of my clients struggled and struggled to stop eating chocolate. She'd tell herself she wouldn't have any chocolate that day and then think and daydream about it. This goes back to mindfulness. You can't get your brain to stop thinking about something because the more you try, the harder it is